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the chief of scotland yard resigned a short time ago, and murdoch's own protege has been arrereed. abc's jeffrey kofman is in london tonight. jeffrey? >> reporter: good evening to you, david. another day and another bombshell in the scandal that is rocking britain. make that two bombshells. a resignation here at scotland yard and an arrest. and it's not over yet. the scandal that shuttered one of britain's oldest newspapers is nothing less than an earthquake, shaking this country to the core. the casualties just keep mounting. the latest? the head of scotland yard. sir paul stephenson resigned late today. he insisted he had no involvement in his forces' failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: andndhere is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of power, running rupert murdoch's british operations. it is said he co
the chief of scotland yard resigned a short time ago, and murdoch's own protege has been arrereed. abc's jeffrey kofman is in london tonight. jeffrey? >> reporter: good evening to you, david. another day and another bombshell in the scandal that is rocking britain. make that two bombshells. a resignation here at scotland yard and an arrest. and it's not over yet. the scandal that shuttered one of britain's oldest newspapers is nothing less than an earthquake, shaking this country to the...
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he parachuted into scotland in an attempt at peace. after the war, he was imprisoned and killed himself in a berlin prison in 1987. since that time, he had played in this churchyard in a grave caring the epitaph "i am dead." a decision was finally reached between his family and the churches families to exhume the body and cremate the remains and scatter the ashes at sea. lucian freud has died. he was renowned for his portraits, usually of friends and families. >> naked flesh is what fascinated lucian freud. he avoided interviews or appearing on camera. the closest most people got to him was through his many self portraits. >> he reinvented the portrait. he claimed the butcher from being a sort of chocolate box or flattering or soft or inadequate. >> he had been born in berlin and came to britain at age 10. his grandfather was sigmund, his brother was clement. his early work was influenced by surrealism. he had his first one-man show when he was only 21. it was the news -- the new it that became his life work. he said he wanted to paint
he parachuted into scotland in an attempt at peace. after the war, he was imprisoned and killed himself in a berlin prison in 1987. since that time, he had played in this churchyard in a grave caring the epitaph "i am dead." a decision was finally reached between his family and the churches families to exhume the body and cremate the remains and scatter the ashes at sea. lucian freud has died. he was renowned for his portraits, usually of friends and families. >> naked flesh is...
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brooks for 22 years of service, adding, she has been one of the outstanding editors of her generation and she can be proud of many accomplishments as an executive. we support her arrest she takes steps to clear her name. that is not a view echoed in the house of lords as one of the most vocal critics referred to her stated desire to remain on the bridge. >> she now says she likes to be on the bridge. i would not like her on the bridge the way she was going. that is why she has gone, thank god. >> this afternoon, rupert murdoch acted to underline the apology by his former executive. he met with the family who lost their daughter and who are most of the alleged targets of his papers from hacking. -- target of his paper's phone hacking. >> i want a totally private meeting. i was appalled to find out what had happened. and i apologize and have nothing further to say. >> the solicitor spoke for the family. >> he was humble to give us a full and sincere apology to the family. we told him that the teller family -- the dowler family told him that his papers should lead the way in policy for d
brooks for 22 years of service, adding, she has been one of the outstanding editors of her generation and she can be proud of many accomplishments as an executive. we support her arrest she takes steps to clear her name. that is not a view echoed in the house of lords as one of the most vocal critics referred to her stated desire to remain on the bridge. >> she now says she likes to be on the bridge. i would not like her on the bridge the way she was going. that is why she has gone, thank...
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they want to know how far the corruption goes in scotland yard. former senior police officer john yates is the latest head to roll. now under investigation for his failed review of the police phone hacking investigation and according to the independent police complaints commission allegations of "inappropriately securing employment for the daughter of a friend." yates resigned on monday before the investigation was announced, in a statement to the press he said, though regrets some decisions, his conscience is clear. >> as i said recently it is a matter of great personal regret that those potentially affected by phone hacking were not dealt with appropriately. sadly, there continues to be a huge amount of inaccurate, ill informed and on occasioned downright malicious gossip being published about me personally. >> reporter: on sunday top cop paul stephenson resigned. just how cozy was the relationship between british police and news international? did police pay and look the other way when it came to phone hacking? according to police documents fro
they want to know how far the corruption goes in scotland yard. former senior police officer john yates is the latest head to roll. now under investigation for his failed review of the police phone hacking investigation and according to the independent police complaints commission allegations of "inappropriately securing employment for the daughter of a friend." yates resigned on monday before the investigation was announced, in a statement to the press he said, though regrets some...
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midway through the second half 22-year-old alex morgan took a long pass from megan rapinoe and dribbled skillfully past the japanese defender, and fired the ball into the corner. >> i think it's more exciting because the men's, everyone supports men's sports everywhere and now we have the women and all over the nation everyone's supporting team usa. >> reporter: president obama thought it great. he and his wife and soccer playing daughters watched intently at the white house as the resilient japanese squad tied the game 12 minutes later. the game went to overtime 1-1. >> i am so excited. i am so proud of the u.s. women's. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton couldn't be at the game. she watched from greece but daughter chelsea was there, u.s. troops were watching from afghanistan. both team's top scorers traded goals in overtime, abby wambach for the united states, amari sawa for japan. 2-2. the title came down to penalty kicks just as it did 12 years ago when america raised the cup in california. this time no magic, the u.s. women missed their three kicks, japan took the sho
midway through the second half 22-year-old alex morgan took a long pass from megan rapinoe and dribbled skillfully past the japanese defender, and fired the ball into the corner. >> i think it's more exciting because the men's, everyone supports men's sports everywhere and now we have the women and all over the nation everyone's supporting team usa. >> reporter: president obama thought it great. he and his wife and soccer playing daughters watched intently at the white house as the...
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this afternoon, rupert murdoch acted to underline -- >> this afternoon are rupert murdoch acted to underline her actions, traveling to see his daughter. -- to see the family of and the daughter that was the victim that has sparked this outrage. >> it was a private meeting. i was appalled to find out what had happened. that is why i went there to apologize. >> this solicitor's vote for the family. >> he was humbled to give -- spoke for the family. >> he was humbled to give a full and sincere apology to the family. the dollar family told him -- dowler family told him that his paper should lead the way to set the standard for honesty and decency, and not what has gone before. >> tomorrow, rupert murdoch's signature will appear on a further apology in every one of the u.k. papers. the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account, he said, and it failed when it came to itself. rebecca brooks may have left the bridge, but her role in this forthcoming story will ensure she remains in the headlines. the fallout continues on both sides -- >> the fallout continues on both sides o
this afternoon, rupert murdoch acted to underline -- >> this afternoon are rupert murdoch acted to underline her actions, traveling to see his daughter. -- to see the family of and the daughter that was the victim that has sparked this outrage. >> it was a private meeting. i was appalled to find out what had happened. that is why i went there to apologize. >> this solicitor's vote for the family. >> he was humbled to give -- spoke for the family. >> he was humbled...
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. >> rupert murdoch to answer questions at 9:30 but they have to go through the public affairs for scotland yards who resigned and former commissioner of the metropolitan police as well so we could be actually moving this a little bit back because of how long this questioning is taking place. we will hear from james murdoch and the former news corp executive rebekah brooks who will be appearing before parliament. the got under way 90 minutes ago. reports circulating that rupert may be moving up the succession plan. bloomberg news reporting he may be leaving as the ceo. >> "wall street journal" pushing back on that saying a succession plan is in place and they are not necessarily accelerating it as a result of this. two days after announcing his resignations paul stephenson said he decided to step down to avoid becoming a distraction. listen to this exchange when he was asked about the cozy relationship that seemed to have exit between scotland yard or the metropolitan police in london and the tabloids. >> you had 18 lunches or dinners with the "news of the world." and that you had seven or
. >> rupert murdoch to answer questions at 9:30 but they have to go through the public affairs for scotland yards who resigned and former commissioner of the metropolitan police as well so we could be actually moving this a little bit back because of how long this questioning is taking place. we will hear from james murdoch and the former news corp executive rebekah brooks who will be appearing before parliament. the got under way 90 minutes ago. reports circulating that rupert may be...
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obama has said, i wanted a deal by july 22. that is three weeks from now. you are seeing flexibility on the part of republicans, leaving the door open to so-called revenue raisers. we saw that from john mccain, for example. >> what are the market's doing on this possible discussion -- markets doing on this possible discussion? another risk is still there. the best bet -- >> the risk is still there. the politicians cannot deal with that kind of risk. they may come up with the deal at the last minute or a deal to give themselves more time. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." a british tabloid becomes the story after allegations that "news of the world" hacked into the phone of a murdered schoolgirl spark a furor. they upheld the decision funding the netherlands responsible for the deaths of three muslim men during the bosnian war. we have the rest of that story. >> srebrenica, july, 1995 -- a so-called u.n. safe area overrun by bosnian-serb forces led by ratko mladic. they thought they had a production of -- said they had the protection of -- they t
obama has said, i wanted a deal by july 22. that is three weeks from now. you are seeing flexibility on the part of republicans, leaving the door open to so-called revenue raisers. we saw that from john mccain, for example. >> what are the market's doing on this possible discussion -- markets doing on this possible discussion? another risk is still there. the best bet -- >> the risk is still there. the politicians cannot deal with that kind of risk. they may come up with the deal at...
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finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese managed at the last minute, in extra time, to kick it in. the captain of the team did that. and as you know, the u.s. lost in penalties. but it really was an amazing match. it was a nail biter. and even though the u.s. didn't make history here tonight, they didn't get what they wanted, but we should give them a two thumbs up for making us all feel proud. they did a fabulous job. >> zain, i'm going to start calling you to do sports on this show. you knew all the players, all the moves, you got it. did the crowd have a clear favorite here? the u.s. or the underdog japan? was there a cl
finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese...
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only 22% want their lawmakers to vote for raising the debt ceiling. and more than 1/3 of americans say they're just not sure. when asked which is a greater concern, 51% say raising the debt ceiling without plans for major spending cuts worries them more. only about a third is a csay they're more concerned at the risk of an economic crisis if congress doesn't take action. but there's two separate issues here. republican lawmakers have tied voting to raising the debt ceiling to long-term debt reduction. the fact is if with they don't raise the debt ceiling, the sky could fall. interest rates will go up, the dollar will go down a lot probably. stock markets around the world will go down a lot probably. if you things are ugly now, they could get a whole lot uglier and will. in a separate poll, the in number of americans who think this country is on the wrong track has risen now to 63% this month. that's up three more points from june. if the u.s. fails to pay its creditors, it's a good bet that number will go even higher. here's the question, what does it
only 22% want their lawmakers to vote for raising the debt ceiling. and more than 1/3 of americans say they're just not sure. when asked which is a greater concern, 51% say raising the debt ceiling without plans for major spending cuts worries them more. only about a third is a csay they're more concerned at the risk of an economic crisis if congress doesn't take action. but there's two separate issues here. republican lawmakers have tied voting to raising the debt ceiling to long-term debt...
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one of scotland yard's top officers resigned. two years ago john yates ruled there was no re-open the investigation, and it was that botched decision that cost the job of britain's top cop. the head of the scotland yard stepped down amid public outrage yesterday. >> as commissioner i carry ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight i wish we had judged some matters involved in this affair differently. i didn't, and that's that. >> cnn's dan rivers is in london where all eyes turn to tomorrow's testimony before lawmakers. tell us why. >> reporter: well, they want to know how far up the chain this went, this whole phone hacking scandal. who knew what in the murdoch empire? that's what they hope to get to the bottom of tomorrow. rupert and james murdoch themselves will be appearing before politicians here for a grilling as well as those two -- their former executive rebecca brooks will appear separately because she was arrested late last night and detained and questioned for some 12 hours. she's ou
one of scotland yard's top officers resigned. two years ago john yates ruled there was no re-open the investigation, and it was that botched decision that cost the job of britain's top cop. the head of the scotland yard stepped down amid public outrage yesterday. >> as commissioner i carry ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight i wish we had judged some matters involved in this affair differently. i didn't, and that's that. >> cnn's dan rivers...
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the head of scotland yard steps down and rupertmurdoch executive is arrested as murdoch himself apologizes. >>> 17 states face heat warnings and advisories. now it's headed east as millions of americans prepare for the summer scorcher expected to last for the next few days. >>> casey anthony may be out of jail but perhaps not out of trouble. we'll talk to one of her attorneys about what's next for the troubled accused killer and when she may resurface publicly early this monday morning, july when she may resurface publicly early this monday morning, july 18th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. welcome to "the early show" here on monday morning, july 18th. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. erica hill is off this morning. big bumer for the u.s. women's team. they were expected to win the world cup on sunday. a nail biter right to the end. it touched off huge celebrations in japan, where they're still recovering from the disasters, the earthquake, tsunami from early this spring. we'll have more on the tough loss for the u.s. women and what lies ahead in just a bit. >
the head of scotland yard steps down and rupertmurdoch executive is arrested as murdoch himself apologizes. >>> 17 states face heat warnings and advisories. now it's headed east as millions of americans prepare for the summer scorcher expected to last for the next few days. >>> casey anthony may be out of jail but perhaps not out of trouble. we'll talk to one of her attorneys about what's next for the troubled accused killer and when she may resurface publicly early this...
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i've been invited to scotland yard to be arrested three times. they were still saying we didn't know. it was just reporters actsing on their own. >> rupert murdoch and his son james have agreed to testify tuesday at a parliamentary hearing on the scandal. >>> she was tried, she was acquitted, and now she's about to be set free. casey anthony's murder trial captivated much of the nation. the verdicts outraged many -- the verdict outraged many. as of midnight she's eligible to be set free from the orange county, florida, jail. we don't know exactly when or how the release will happen. there are some concerns about anthony's safety once she is released. but the sheriff says he's not aware of 95 credible threats to her life. i want you to take a look -- >>> i want you to look at this freight train derailment outside minneapolis, st. paul. the train went off the tracks near a bridge that had been washed out by recent heavy rains. investigators are clearing the 17 derailed cars. service has been suspended, including to tonight's minnesota twins game. >
i've been invited to scotland yard to be arrested three times. they were still saying we didn't know. it was just reporters actsing on their own. >> rupert murdoch and his son james have agreed to testify tuesday at a parliamentary hearing on the scandal. >>> she was tried, she was acquitted, and now she's about to be set free. casey anthony's murder trial captivated much of the nation. the verdicts outraged many -- the verdict outraged many. as of midnight she's eligible to be...
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the head of scotland yard. sir paul stevenson resigned. he insisted he had no involvement in his force's failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists. nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i had no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice. or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of the selection of victims that is now emerging. >> reporter: and there is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago she was at the apex of power running rupert murdoch's british operations. it is said he considered her his other daughter. on friday, she resigned from the company. she was arrested. the tenth arrest since this scandal erupted two weeks ago. brooks was editor of "the news of the world" from 2000 to 2003, when much of the alleged criminal activity took place. she has insisted she knew nothing about it. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in with the kind of salacious, page one stories that "the news of the world" was running without an editor saying, how'd you get
the head of scotland yard. sir paul stevenson resigned. he insisted he had no involvement in his force's failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists. nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i had no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice. or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of the selection of victims that is now emerging. >> reporter: and there is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago she was...
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instead of paying 6%, we may play 22%. -- pay 22% if we fail. could that change the bond rating? guest: it is not going to take that dramatic a decline on the first step. we are not saying 6% now. that is what the scary situation is. we have historically low intere rates. people are not buying our bonds. we can sell short-term debt, because it is still a safe investment relatively. investment rates go up and we will feel it very quickly. we have a lot in these low rates over a long term. that is the risk. our risk could be downgraded if we raise the debt ceiling limit and does something credible to demonstrated tt we will start putting our finances in order, dealing with out-of-control spending and other expenditures. host: john, republican caller. >> i see your point of a few my question -- i see your point of view. what can be done to rebuild the small business of america under 500 employees. i think that is the key to revenue. i do not worry about b corporations. congress has been irresponsible. they have permitted wall street to be the same, during the last 10 yrs or maybe pr
instead of paying 6%, we may play 22%. -- pay 22% if we fail. could that change the bond rating? guest: it is not going to take that dramatic a decline on the first step. we are not saying 6% now. that is what the scary situation is. we have historically low intere rates. people are not buying our bonds. we can sell short-term debt, because it is still a safe investment relatively. investment rates go up and we will feel it very quickly. we have a lot in these low rates over a long term. that...
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scotland yard is running out of police officers. >> yeah. >> sarah, thanks. good to see you. >> thank you. >> now here's jeff glor at the news desk with a check of today's other headlines for us. jeff, good morning once again. >> chris, good morning once again to you. good morning to everyone at home 237 federal officials are investigating an air traffic controller this morning who failed a blood alcohol test. the veteran controller worked at the denver air route traffic control center in longmont, colorado. the faa says the center handled air traffic in nine states. that controller was randomly tested during his shift on july 5th. the faa would not disclose the controller's specific blood alcohol but he has been removed from duty now. denver station kmgh reports the controller is now in rehab. >>> philadelphia is getting a new roman catholic archbishop. this morning the pope accepted the resignation of justin rigali. rigali faces accusations that he covered up a long-running priest sex abuse scandal. >>> pat from our philadelphia station has more on this thi
scotland yard is running out of police officers. >> yeah. >> sarah, thanks. good to see you. >> thank you. >> now here's jeff glor at the news desk with a check of today's other headlines for us. jeff, good morning once again. >> chris, good morning once again to you. good morning to everyone at home 237 federal officials are investigating an air traffic controller this morning who failed a blood alcohol test. the veteran controller worked at the denver air route...
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international parliame looked at scotland yard's initial phone hacking investigation back in 2005 and 2006. the report rips the chief investigator who left the police force and eventually took a job at news international. it slams news international for its "deliberate attempts to block police." david cameron called parliament into special session to discuss the phone hacking scandal. cameron and his predecessors have been criticized for their ties to news corp. chairman rupert murdoch and the people who run his london media operation. >> the public expects is not petty political point scoring but a -- what they want, what they deserve is concerted action to rise to the level of events and pledge to work together to sort this issue out once and for all. and it is in that spirit that i commend this statement to the house. >> in this country, a new debt ceiling compromise seems to be getting traction in washington. six senators, three republicans, and three democrats are offering a plan to cut the nation's debt by about $3.7 trillion over the next decade. it includes spending cuts and a
international parliame looked at scotland yard's initial phone hacking investigation back in 2005 and 2006. the report rips the chief investigator who left the police force and eventually took a job at news international. it slams news international for its "deliberate attempts to block police." david cameron called parliament into special session to discuss the phone hacking scandal. cameron and his predecessors have been criticized for their ties to news corp. chairman rupert...
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quite a sight to see. >> sure is 7:22 a.m., secretary of state hillary clinton speaking out on the relationship between jane and pakistan. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us >>> hillary clinton in india today she says the united states is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan the nuclear arm rivals fought three wars in the last st.ry peace negotiations were -- century, peace negotiations were cut off after the mumbai attacks. >>> regulatory commission getting its first briefing from japan's task force head of nrc wants them to decide on safety changes within three months the task force is advising all u.s. nuclear plants to re-evaluate risks from a major earthquake and devastating floods. >>> ousted from the agriculture department one year ago today after a video showed her supposedly mak
quite a sight to see. >> sure is 7:22 a.m., secretary of state hillary clinton speaking out on the relationship between jane and pakistan. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us ...
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right now, 22 states have some sort of heat advisory or heat warning. minneapolis, the expected high is 100. overnight it only goes down to 80. if that's any indication of just how warm and sweltering it is. with the heat comes severe weather. we're looking at minneapolis. we're also looking at raleigh, raleigh north carolina, more of a wind event than anything else and of course we're going to keep an eye on >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to chris and rebecca. good morning. i'm not trying to move cities to different states. just a little sleepy. >> raleigh would be beautiful no matter what state it's in. >> exactly. >> you're a very powerful one. we're not saying you couldn't do it if you tried. thank you so much. still ahead this morning, after japan's nuclear disaster, there's a new focus on nuclear safety right here in the united states. >> yeah, cbs news investigates a power plant in tennessee with a history of safety problems. we're going to tell you what we uncovered when we come back. this is "the early show" here on cbs
right now, 22 states have some sort of heat advisory or heat warning. minneapolis, the expected high is 100. overnight it only goes down to 80. if that's any indication of just how warm and sweltering it is. with the heat comes severe weather. we're looking at minneapolis. we're also looking at raleigh, raleigh north carolina, more of a wind event than anything else and of course we're going to keep an eye on >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to chris and rebecca....
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his resignation is one day after scotland yard chief paul stevenson quit. he came under fire for hiring a former "news of the world" editor as his pr kumt ant. that man was arrested in the scandal last year. british lawmakers expect rupert murdoch's protege rebekah brooks to show up tomorrow to answer questions. despite her arrest over the weekend, her spokesman says she will be there. she's denying she knew her reporters hacked phones for scoops while she was the newspaper's editor. rupert murdoch, chairman of news corp, and his son james are expected to testify alongside brooks tomorrow. they will appear before parliament's media committee. >>> a heatwave hitting the middle of u.s. extremely high humidity makes it feel as hot as 117 degrees in some places. that heat is creeping east. >> brutal. i probably lost 10 pounds today. it's crazy. >> we are sweltering, and we're just asking for some relief here. houston is hot as blazes. stay put. stay cool. >> there's been a change of u.s. command in afghanistan today as well. general david petraeus leaving to be
his resignation is one day after scotland yard chief paul stevenson quit. he came under fire for hiring a former "news of the world" editor as his pr kumt ant. that man was arrested in the scandal last year. british lawmakers expect rupert murdoch's protege rebekah brooks to show up tomorrow to answer questions. despite her arrest over the weekend, her spokesman says she will be there. she's denying she knew her reporters hacked phones for scoops while she was the newspaper's editor....
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it turned up at least $22 billion worth of gold and jewels. $22 billion. the police are now guarding the treasure around the clock. off the mexican coast, the search continues for seven missing americans. why rescuers think they may still be alive when we come back. my copd symptoms... spiriva helps control by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. breathing with copd is no small t
it turned up at least $22 billion worth of gold and jewels. $22 billion. the police are now guarding the treasure around the clock. off the mexican coast, the search continues for seven missing americans. why rescuers think they may still be alive when we come back. my copd symptoms... spiriva helps control by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva...
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she has been with that paper for 22 years, and clearly falling on her sword. she did put out a resignation letter and part of it states i am sorry for what we now know has taken place, which seems to indicate again she did not know what was going on, and now she is going to fight that allegation and cooperate in any investigation, and we'll see where it goes from there. in the meantime, rupert murdoch is going out with a full page ad, and it reads in part the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account, and we failed and are sorry for the serious wrong doing that occurred. will that be enough? we will see. >> the fbi is now involved in the probe of the murdoch empire, especially related to the 9/11 victims. do we have any idea how that came to be? >> it seems to have been sparked by a single newspaper story published in the uk in a paper there. it was about a retired new york cop private eye who was asked to hack into voicemails and records of the victims. there was a lot of fuss over that by members of congress and 9/11 families urging
she has been with that paper for 22 years, and clearly falling on her sword. she did put out a resignation letter and part of it states i am sorry for what we now know has taken place, which seems to indicate again she did not know what was going on, and now she is going to fight that allegation and cooperate in any investigation, and we'll see where it goes from there. in the meantime, rupert murdoch is going out with a full page ad, and it reads in part the news of the world was in the...
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queen elizabeth and her family are gathering for another royal wedding, tomorrow in scotland. hop on that flight. >> join that, cbs news royal contributor victoria arbiter. nice to have you back. >> good morning, good to be here. >> zara philips, where does she figure into the royal lineage? >> the queen's oldest granddaughter, 13th to the throne, daughter of princess anne and first husband captain mark phillips and very accomplished equestrian, hoping to compete in london, physical therapist, has her own fashion line for sportswear, accomplished young lady. >> very modern young princess. >> the guy is mike tindell, captain of the england rugby team. >> looks very rugby. >> broken his nose nine times. they were introduced by prince harry in 2003. she's not an official princess. they are down-to-earth modern monarchy. >> she's 13th in line so a lot has to happen. i'm kidding. what type of wedding will it be? we saw the pomp and circumstance with will and kate's wedding? will it be any of the same? >> no, not a tiara to be seen. expecting 300 guests. it is in edinburgh. security
queen elizabeth and her family are gathering for another royal wedding, tomorrow in scotland. hop on that flight. >> join that, cbs news royal contributor victoria arbiter. nice to have you back. >> good morning, good to be here. >> zara philips, where does she figure into the royal lineage? >> the queen's oldest granddaughter, 13th to the throne, daughter of princess anne and first husband captain mark phillips and very accomplished equestrian, hoping to compete in...
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>> in this wine bar, just a stunt drove from scotland yard. they were on drinking terms. the latest revelations in this fast-moving story showed that the connection went deeper than s. -- than this. journalists always are looking for information. that is part of the job. in told by a former senior policemen, that and in this bar in the west and, these to be regular meetings between "news of the world" journalists and the head of the media to discuss fraud. i am told that the relationship was incredibly close. former commissioner met with "news of the world" 14 times in two years. >> was there any element of the relationship between the police and "news of the world" that is impeded them from pursuing the fund had been inquiry? that is the question. >> the man who decided not to reopen the hacking inquiry in 2009 has come under pressure to resign. earlier today, he was threatened with suspension, so he jumped. >> we in the police service are truly accountable. those of us to take on the most difficult jobs have to stand up and be counted when things go wrong. however, when
>> in this wine bar, just a stunt drove from scotland yard. they were on drinking terms. the latest revelations in this fast-moving story showed that the connection went deeper than s. -- than this. journalists always are looking for information. that is part of the job. in told by a former senior policemen, that and in this bar in the west and, these to be regular meetings between "news of the world" journalists and the head of the media to discuss fraud. i am told that the...
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that's why we bought a subaru. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. stock futures currently trading lower ahead of the opening bell. markets made modest gains friday. boosted by corporate earnings. dow closed up about 40 points. nasdaq gained about 30 points. s&p 500 just seven points higher. all of them ended lower for the week overall. investors remain nervous lawmakers may not be able to reach an agreement on the nation's debt ceiling in time. 16 days to go before the treasury department says it will not be able to pay all of its bills. pushing the u.s. closer to default. some of the world's largest coast will report second-quarter earnings this week. including mcdonald's, general electric and apple. others on tap today halliburton, wynn reports and hasbro. ibm will report its earnings after the closing bell this afternoon. president obama expected to nominate richard cordray to head up the new consumer protection bureau today. many senate republicans say they will try block the nomination not just for cordray but for anyone saying the new agency l
that's why we bought a subaru. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. stock futures currently trading lower ahead of the opening bell. markets made modest gains friday. boosted by corporate earnings. dow closed up about 40 points. nasdaq gained about 30 points. s&p 500 just seven points higher. all of them ended lower for the week overall. investors remain nervous lawmakers may not be able to reach an agreement on the nation's debt ceiling in time. 16 days to go before the treasury...
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he took off after his 22 year old grandson fetched a shot gun. los angeles mayor announcing one of the busiest u.s. freeways reopening as scheduled . >> a possible new running mate for president obama. but andrew cuomo's economic policy don't match up to the white house and why the governor's public praising of the president is happening. only 38 percent of the americans support how president obama is handling the economy. michael is a columnist for the new york post and fox news contractor. he joins us now do you think that governor cuomo believes that the president is doing a great job? >> he told the new york times in an interview. he said the president had brought the country back from the abyss . i write that that is bizarre. because cuomo himself as governor of new york took the exact opposite course. he is cutting taxs and cutting spending and actually putting a property tax cap in affect around the state and actually reduced medicaid spending . he's done everything the opposite of president obama and had an impact on new york already. his
he took off after his 22 year old grandson fetched a shot gun. los angeles mayor announcing one of the busiest u.s. freeways reopening as scheduled . >> a possible new running mate for president obama. but andrew cuomo's economic policy don't match up to the white house and why the governor's public praising of the president is happening. only 38 percent of the americans support how president obama is handling the economy. michael is a columnist for the new york post and fox news...
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parlparliament grilled -- parliament grilled hupert murdoch. they are accused of hacking the voice mails of murder and will terror victims. the government-backed v investigations will look into allegations that eavesdropping was in others too. several journalists were on the panel. helping to expose corrupt practices. >> reporter: police investigations are also under way into hacking and bribery within the force. scotland yard is defending its officers. >> reporter: let me reassure you. corruption is in no way endemic, within the police service, or within the metropolitan police. >> reporter: the acting commissioner says he regrets police officers is allowed senior executives at news international to wine and dine them. he says an ethical adviser is now instructing the force, as scotland yard works to repair its reputation. >> reporter: in london, tina kraus, wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: once the public hearings begin in september, britain's prime minister has given the panel 12 months to produce its first report. >> reporter: the woman wh
parlparliament grilled -- parliament grilled hupert murdoch. they are accused of hacking the voice mails of murder and will terror victims. the government-backed v investigations will look into allegations that eavesdropping was in others too. several journalists were on the panel. helping to expose corrupt practices. >> reporter: police investigations are also under way into hacking and bribery within the force. scotland yard is defending its officers. >> reporter: let me reassure...
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last year, i drove, my car got 22 miles a gallon. and now i have a new car, and i was getting 30 miles a gallon. and that was very, very pleased with that. >> reporter: if technology brings more miles per gallon, will people be able to afford it? it's a question consumers already struggle with. >> people are going to look and say, well, wait a minute, i can get a vehicle that does 25 miles to the gallon for x. or i have to pay x-plus for the 30. i think they're going to go for the lesser one at this time. make these fuel-efficient cars saleable to the public at a reasonable price. >> reporter: electric vehicles are an example. currently out of most people's price range. but proponents see cheaper batteries ahead. >> by 2015, this will actually be cheaper than buying an internal combustion engine car. >> reporter: maybe. but gm is investing in hybrid energy. and it might be the fastest way of 55 miles per gallon. >> now, according to a study by the research group environment maryland, cars approaching 60 miles per gallon, could save t
last year, i drove, my car got 22 miles a gallon. and now i have a new car, and i was getting 30 miles a gallon. and that was very, very pleased with that. >> reporter: if technology brings more miles per gallon, will people be able to afford it? it's a question consumers already struggle with. >> people are going to look and say, well, wait a minute, i can get a vehicle that does 25 miles to the gallon for x. or i have to pay x-plus for the 30. i think they're going to go for the...
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as everybody knows, the president signed the repeal act and 22 december or soon after that in january to repeal implementation team was activated in the month of january. we were tasked to conduct implementation with its maximum efficiency and minimum disruption to the force. the repeal implementation team operationalize the comprehensive review working group. this essentially was a blueprint that we carried out over the last six months. the department of defense worked steadfastly over the last six is to provide the necessary policies and regulations to implement repeal and to train 2.2 million servicemembers, including separate training for her senior civilian leadership. also chaplain corps members, judge advocate community on the implementation or implications, i'm sorry, i've repeal. it is the general consensus of the military departments that this old and steady approach to educating and preparing the floors and revising policies and regulations to lay the groundwork for a smooth and orderly trained nation. training materials were based on this year jeb you be package to facilit
as everybody knows, the president signed the repeal act and 22 december or soon after that in january to repeal implementation team was activated in the month of january. we were tasked to conduct implementation with its maximum efficiency and minimum disruption to the force. the repeal implementation team operationalize the comprehensive review working group. this essentially was a blueprint that we carried out over the last six months. the department of defense worked steadfastly over the...
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. >> parliament-grilled rupert murdoch and his son james last week. journalists said they are accused of hacking the voice mails of murder and terror victims. the government-backed investigations will look into allegations of eavesdropping at other media outlets, too. several journalists are on the panel to help police chiefs, to help expose corrupt practices. >> reporter: police investigations are also under way to hacking and bribery within the force. scotland yard is reenforcing its officers. >> let me assure you, corruption is no way endemic within the police department. >> he regrets senior officers allowed senior executives to wine and dine them. he says an ethical adviser is now instructing the force as scotland yard is working to reenforce its reputation. >> once the public hearings begin in september, britain is giving the panel 12 months to produce its first report. >>> police in norway have called off the search for victims in last week's deadly shooting rampage. meghan mccorkell is in the newsroom with more information. >> reporter: police
. >> parliament-grilled rupert murdoch and his son james last week. journalists said they are accused of hacking the voice mails of murder and terror victims. the government-backed investigations will look into allegations of eavesdropping at other media outlets, too. several journalists are on the panel to help police chiefs, to help expose corrupt practices. >> reporter: police investigations are also under way to hacking and bribery within the force. scotland yard is reenforcing...
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in britain, the head of scotland yard steps down. next is a face-off between murdoch and parliament. plus casey anthony walks free in jail but some wonder if she is really free. she has gone into hiding and some say there is good reason for that. and lastly, the soccer shocker. it was a nail-biter into the final minutes. japan stuns the usa in a tough battle for the world cup. we'll report on the match and how the win is providing a much- needed morale boost for japan. its all coming up plus more on "the early show." join us. grace, have a great day. >> thank you. >>> "the early show" is coming up at 7:00. >>> in the meantime, secretary of state hillary clinton has to pay up after making a friendly bet on the women's world cup soccer championship. japan beat the u.s. in germany yesterday so mrs. clinton now owes the japanese foreign minister -- she has to ship new york apples overseas. now, had team usa won the match, mrs. clinton would have enjoyed some delicious japanese pears. hopefully next time. >>> 6:51. fighting a traffic tick
in britain, the head of scotland yard steps down. next is a face-off between murdoch and parliament. plus casey anthony walks free in jail but some wonder if she is really free. she has gone into hiding and some say there is good reason for that. and lastly, the soccer shocker. it was a nail-biter into the final minutes. japan stuns the usa in a tough battle for the world cup. we'll report on the match and how the win is providing a much- needed morale boost for japan. its all coming up plus...
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if "news of the world" bribed british police officers as scotland yard alleges, murdoch's company may have broken u.s. law. >> news corp is an american corporation and they are bound by american laws regardless of where the offense takes place. >> reporter: u.s. politicians are also latching on to an unconfirmed report from an unnamed source that "news of the world" hacked phones belonging to 9/11 victims. >> anyone who did this really forget the legality, just in terms of the morality of this is just beyond the pale. >> reporter: the 9/11 allegation appeared on sunday in light of congressional concerns, we called news international, the subsidiary and they told us they have seen no evidence that those allegations are true. >> stephanie gosk in london this morning. thanks as always. martin bashir, it's good to have you here. sometimes when i have you, i like to ask the simplest question first because i like your take. you spend a lot of time as a journalist in the u.k. and here in the united states. >> i worked for the sunday times between 1984 and 1985. >> as you've watched this stor
if "news of the world" bribed british police officers as scotland yard alleges, murdoch's company may have broken u.s. law. >> news corp is an american corporation and they are bound by american laws regardless of where the offense takes place. >> reporter: u.s. politicians are also latching on to an unconfirmed report from an unnamed source that "news of the world" hacked phones belonging to 9/11 victims. >> anyone who did this really forget the legality,...
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murdoch's worldwide media empire. later on today, particlenliamen set to pass a motion with the british tv network. it is going to send a strong message to murdoch that his political support in this country has all but disappeared. matt? >> thank you very much. hugh, good to see you. good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> the atlantic ocean can sometimes create a time warp here. the story is on the front pages of the paper here in the united states but it was slow in growing. it's been brewing there for a long time. how would you describe the public reaction to the daily revelations you're seeing there? >> well, the big moment came last monday when people had known for some time that actors, musicians, politicians, were being hacked and everyone thought that was wrong. but it didn't really get people emotionally involved until last monday one of the national papers revealed that this young girl who had been abducted and murdered, that they had been hacking her phone, listening to her messages. and shockingly, deletin
murdoch's worldwide media empire. later on today, particlenliamen set to pass a motion with the british tv network. it is going to send a strong message to murdoch that his political support in this country has all but disappeared. matt? >> thank you very much. hugh, good to see you. good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> the atlantic ocean can sometimes create a time warp here. the story is on the front pages of the paper here in the united states but it was slow in growing....
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(laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter) brooks had already resigned her post friday, ostensibly to spend more time with her rabbit hair dresser. laug(laughter) that was a deep cut. i appreciate that that was a deep cut. honestly, it is hard to imagine this story... (laughter). all right. it's hard to imagine this story getting more out of control. >> breaking news. >> on the british hacking scandal, just a short time ago, police say sean hoare that's the reporter who first alleged widespread hacking at the now ended news of nation-- he's been found dead in his home. (laughter). >> jon: do you think he died of natural causes or was it murdoch? (o
(laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter)...